Dolly Pops [New]

Dolly Pops was produced by Knickerbocker from 1979 to 1982. They were a series of flat-backed, hard plastic doll with pop-on/pop-off plastic outfits. The 2-inch dolls were sold on their own, with carry-case playsets, and also larger playsets.

Starcastle [Updated]

Jul 25, 2017

I've just updated the Starcastle section with a new playset from the Tropical Collection (also newly added), as well as identifying the last unknown playset as belonging to this collection too.

I've just added three more charms to the Sweet Secrets section (two more Beauty Bows and one series two charm), plus several publicity images which show of the sets better than the old packaging images I had found (all with thanks to Pablo)!

I've just added six more ponies to the Little Beauties section. This includes two more Light-Up Ponies, two more Sunstreak Ponies and a new page for Wind-Up ponies, which I didn't know about! I've also added a packaging image of the Micro Ponies.

Fluffy Surprise :: Animals

"Clip me on for
fashion fun!"

Fluffy Surprise were produced by Vivid Imaginations in 1998. They
were a short lived series of animals with feather
boa type trims. Each adult character came holding
a hoop (through a hole in one of their paws, with
a split in the middle to remove it) which could
be looped onto things. There were also various babies.

Fluffy Surprise
were sold in the UK and other parts of Europe under
varying names:

Original

"Each Fluffy
Surprise comes with a special surprise that you can wear!
Fluffy Surprise loves being with you, attach their clips
to your purse or to your backpack, and they'll follow you
everywhere!"

Back packaging shows six
individual characters, and each one came with a surprise
accessory inside their bases (accessible via a flap). There
was a bear, a rabbit, two cats and two dogs. Along with
the colours on the back packaging, I have also found colour
variations. Three of these moulds were used for the Surprise
Fashions sets. All colour variations for the adults found
are shown below for ease of comparison.

The surprise gift was either a friendship
bracelet, necklace or hair bobble.

Cats

There were two cats produced
in this set with different poses. The pink mould was also
used for the Hair Fashions cat.

Dogs

There were two dogs produced
in this set with different poses. The purple mould was also
used for the white Jewellery Fashions dog.

Bears

This pose was also used for
the Scribble Fashions pink bear. I've also found a green
bear and an orange bear.

Rabbits

I've not found an image of
the white rabbit yet, but have found one of a pink one!

Packaging

UK/Euro
Packaging

Italian
Packaging

The packaging back shows most of the toys
available. I think all types are show, just not the colour
variations (but I may be wrong).

In Italy, Fluffy Surprise was produced with
Gig. The six individual characters also had names.

Other Characters

It's possible these are
knock-offs as they have no manufacturing marks.